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Two arrested and 27 cockerels seized in suspected cockfighting raid at Lancashire stables
Two arrested and 27 cockerels seized in suspected cockfighting raid at Lancashire stables

The Independent

time14-05-2025

  • The Independent

Two arrested and 27 cockerels seized in suspected cockfighting raid at Lancashire stables

Two men have been arrested after 27 cockerels were seized in a raid at a stables in Lancashire suspected to have hosted organised cockfights. After concerns were raised over animal welfare and alleged cockfighting, Lancashire Police said they supported the RSPCA in searching the stables in the seaside town of Lytham on Monday. Detectives said they discovered signs of organised cockfighting, including several makeshift pits, and that some of the seized birds required medical attention. The two men arrested at the scene were later released under police investigation for suspected offences under the Animal Welfare Act, the force said. Cockfighting is a blood sport which has been illegal in England and Wales for more than two centuries. It involves domesticated roosters, typically fitted with sharp metal spurs, being goaded into fighting to the death, while a crowd watches and trades bets on the outcome. In a social media post, Lancashire Constabulary said: 'Yesterday, the Fylde Rural Task Force supported the RSPCA at a stables in the Lytham area following concerns about animal welfare and alleged cockfighting. 'On arrival, we discovered signs of organised cockfighting – including several makeshift pits. 'Due to the unusual nature of the incident, assistance was sought from a specialist exotic bird vet who is a dedicated cock handler, ensuring the welfare of the birds were prioritised. In total 27 cockerels were seized from the property some of which needed medical attention. 'Two males were arrested at the location and have since been released under investigation for suspected offences under the animal welfare act. Enquiries remain ongoing in partnership with the RSPCA. 'Cockfighting is not only illegal but deeply cruel.' An RSPCA spokesperson confirmed its officers had joined Lancashire Police as they attended an address in Lytham St Annes on Monday. They said in a statement: 'The operation was part of an ongoing investigation regarding the welfare of cockerels in Lancashire. For legal reasons, we are unable to comment any further at this time.'

Police uncover 'deeply cruel' illegal cockfighting ring as they rescue 27 cockerels and arrest two men
Police uncover 'deeply cruel' illegal cockfighting ring as they rescue 27 cockerels and arrest two men

Daily Mail​

time14-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Police uncover 'deeply cruel' illegal cockfighting ring as they rescue 27 cockerels and arrest two men

Police have arrested two men and rescued 27 cockerels after they uncovered a 'deeply cruel' illegal cockfighting ring in Lancashire. Following reports alleged cockfighting and concerns about animal welfare, Fylde Police discovered the site of the illegal activity at stables in the Lytham area. Officers found signs of 'organised cockfighting', including a number of 'makeshift pits' on Monday, May 12. Assisted by the RSPCA in Lancashire, 27 cockerels were seized from the property and rescued. A number of the birds were in need of medical help. Work was carried out to ensure the welfare of the cockerels. Two men were arrested at the stables for offences under the Animal Welfare Act and have since been released under investigation. A joint investigation between Lancashire Constabulary and the RSPCA remains ongoing. The force has now released pictures of the stables where the illegal operation was found. A spokesperson for Fylde Police said: 'Fowl Play Uncovered in Lytham. Yesterday, the Fylde Rural Task Force supported the RSPCA at a stables in the Lytham area following concerns about animal welfare and alleged cockfighting. 'On arrival, we discovered signs of organised cockfighting - including several makeshift pits. 'Due to the unusual nature of the incident, assistance was sought from a specialist exotic bird vet who is a dedicated cock handler, ensuring the welfare of the birds were prioritised. 'In total 27 cockerels were seized from the property some of which needed medical attention. Two males were arrested at the location and have since been released under investigation for suspected offences under the animal welfare act. 'Enquiries remain ongoing in partnership with the RSPCA. Cockfighting is not only illegal but deeply cruel. 'We take a firm stance on rural crime - and we're not afraid to go pecking around where needed. 'Whether its fly-tipping, livestock theft, or illegal animal fighting, the message is simple: if you're up to no good in the countryside, expect a visit from us, we will ruffle some feathers!'

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